Showing posts with label Questions. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Short Story Writing - Three Questions To Ask Yourself

Let's talk about ideas.

Ideas exist in a soup in your brain, and like all good soups, ideas need time to stew. The trick is to keep stirring. As the idea churns around in what passes for your creative capacity, you should periodically review it and ask yourself some questions.

Is it original?

Short Story Writing - Three Questions To Ask Yourself

If you have a pair of FBI agents chasing aliens with torches in dark rooms, or two cops on a murder case, one easy going and one irascible, or if your idea is for an article on "Why men are hopeless at housework," the chances are the answer will be "No." If your idea fails to be original, you'll probably struggle to get it published.

Is it plausible (within the bounds of your chosen subject genre)?

If your cops find themselves in outer space, or your FBI agents suddenly turn up back in the Wild West, or your man has a totally new concept for ironing creases out of clothes using microwaves, it might be that your idea is a bit too wacky. On the other hand, you might have found just the twist that will make your story or article shine.

Is it workable?

Is this a piece that you could see yourself writing? Are there themes you might want to explore? Does the piece have potential for conflict or education? Most importantly, do you want to write it? If not, why bother? I have notebooks full of ideas that have failed two out of three of these questions and never made it any further.

Don't assume that all ideas are good, new, original ones. Assuming so is a common beginner's mistake, and editors see the same "great idea" on numerous occasions. (Please, please, please, don't write a "Then we woke up, and it had all been a dream" story. It might be okay for Dallas scriptwriters, but they make a lot of money already.) If you introduce some quality control at the outset, it helps in the long run by weeding out the weaknesses; and your work will be all the better for it.

Short Story Writing - Three Questions To Ask Yourself
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William Meikle is a Scottish writer, currently travelling in Canada, with seven novels published in the States and three more coming in 2007/8, all in the independent fantasy and horror press. His short work and articles have appeared in the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Greece, Saudi Arabia and India. He also has three shorts produced from his scripts, and several supernatural scripts currently on option, including four shorts, and a supernatural thriller feature.

William Meikle http://www.williammeikle.com

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